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Eucharist (Part III) – Reflections / Sharing Questions


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Miracle of the Bread and Fish by Giovanni Lanfranco (ca. 1620) Eucharistic overtones can be found in the accounts of the multiplication of the loaves and fish.

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United by the Eucharist, we participate in the life of Christ and the Church. We are bonded together as a family of God to support each other in faith and to grow closer to God as his sons and daughters.


Reflection/Sharing Questions

Post-Confirmands

1. What did the Eucharist mean to you before? What does it mean to you now?


2. What are the things in your life which compete with you frequenting the Eucharist more? What tangible steps can you take to make the Eucharist the source and summit of your Christian life?


3. How can you encourage your friends to come to the Eucharist more?


Young Adults

1. What did the Eucharist mean to you before? What does it mean to you now?


2. How has your understanding of the Eucharist developed since you were younger. 


3. How can you encourage your friends to come to the Eucharist more?

Working Adults

1. What did the Eucharist mean to you before? What does it mean to you now?


2. What can you do to deepen your love for the Eucharist – especially amidst the busyness and demands of working life?


3. How can you encourage your friends to come to the Eucharist more?

Married Couples / Parents

1. What did the Eucharist mean to you before? What does it mean to you now – especially in the close parallels between the love of spouses for each other, and the love of Christ for His Church?


2. What can you do to encourage your children to receive the Eucharist in a more reverent way?


3. How can you encourage your friends to come to the Eucharist more?

Single / Separated / Divorced / Widowed

1. What did the Eucharist mean to you before? What does it mean to you now?


2. Have you sought solace in the Eucharist in your time of need? How was the experience?


3. How can you encourage your friends to come to the Eucharist more?


 
 
 

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